Things I liked:Does a fine job cleaning barrels. I spray it on a patch to lightly coat it and then pull it trough from the breach end. I am always amazed at the amount of lead it removes in the first couple of passes. Things I would have changed:Nothing.What others should know:Try spraying on a rag or wipe instead of spraying directly on your gun.

Things I liked:Besides using it on metal. have tried it in leather. It looks new albeit a darker look. Cleaned leather sling around the brass fittings. Had a nice expensive Beeman target pistol get wet in a flood. Removed most of the stains and rust.Things I would have changed:Wish there was something they could do about the odor of this aerosol. But maybe that is what makes it work so well. What others should know:I advise using it in the garage, on the back porch or any outside area because of its unpleasant odor. But it works.

Is this oil intended for hinges and other pivot points in break barrels? If not, which oil is appropriate? Thanks

Greg (PA SALES) from USA:

Its an all purpose oil good for wiping down your guns. I would use more of a grease on the hinges like silicon oil or the molly paste ( PY-A-3498)

Michael from USA asked:

What is recommended as a close substitute of this product for those of us who live in the Golden State of Environmental Regulators (a.k.a. "California")???

Tyler from USA:

For cleaning your barrels, take a look at Hoppe's. Just be sure not to get it on any of your seals.

RifledDNA from USA asked:

It says extremely flammable, why is it recommended for a springer? People are gonna lube their compression tubes and pistons and have damaging detonations.. its even more dangerous to use flammable lubricants in a pcp...... is this only for exterior applications? It should say something about this.

RifledDNA from USA:

Ok nevermind, the oils are inert and non-flammable, its the propane propellent that is why it says that. Looked up the MSDS, Seems like good stuff.